Uncovered | UGA students living in fear, sunken manhole covers, a pediatrician shortage

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Uncovered by Atlanta News First Investigates pulls back the curtain on the stories powerful people don’t want told. As the Southeast’s largest investigative team, we dig deeper to expose corruption, hold companies and government accountable, and uncover systemic failures that affect everyday consumers.

Here’s what we’re uncovering this week.

Episode 37

  • Hospitals across the United States have sharply reduced their capacity to care for children over the past two decades, leaving rural communities farther from pediatric hospital care and straining the remaining providers.
  • A young mother is facing murder charges in the deaths of her two infant sons, raising questions about how she maintained access to the children despite red flags.
  • AT&T has leveled six sunken manhole covers in southwest Atlanta and reimbursed a bicyclist for damages following an Atlanta News First investigation, but similar hazards remain on newly paved city streets.

Episode 38

  • Two University of Georgia students said they were living in fear after doorbell camera footage showed their apartment complex’s maintenance worker letting himself into their off-campus apartment in the middle of the night.
  • A metro Atlanta single mother said background check errors cost her a six-figure job and now she’s at risk of losing her home.
  • Protections from debt collectors in Georgia are among the worst in the nation.

Watch Uncovered by ANF Investigates every Sunday at 7 p.m. on Atlanta News First.

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